The create framing from walls command needs to take the framing elements from the components of the walls it is framing. So if you have a CMU wall, or a pocket wall with double 1 5/8" metal stud, and 6" stud, and 3 5/8 stud walls frame correctly. Every wall component should have an option to "Frame This Component" When checked - this would open up a dialog box that would allow you to set profiles and spacing settings. Right now all walls get framed with the same generic size - and in the end is not all that useful.
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Tom Klaber
The create framing from walls command needs to take the framing elements from the components of the walls it is framing. So if you have a CMU wall, or a pocket wall with double 1 5/8" metal stud, and 6" stud, and 3 5/8 stud walls frame correctly. Every wall component should have an option to "Frame This Component" When checked - this would open up a dialog box that would allow you to set profiles and spacing settings. Right now all walls get framed with the same generic size - and in the end is not all that useful.
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